Why is it so hard for /pol/ to accept that the USA is stolen land?>inb4 they didnt own it because they didnt follow white law!Yeah, because going to a foreign country to find that the villages there weren't bought governed and sold by whites and kicking them out is definately not bad at all! Afterall, they should have had papers for those!I know Natives are shit but saying they weren't treated unfairly is simply denial

>Flight from Philly to Syracuse goes out on the tarmac, ready to take off. The passenger sitting next to me calls the stewardess, passes her a note. The stewardess comes back asks her if she is comfortable taking off, or she is too sick. We wait more. We go back to the gate. The passenger exits. We wait more. The pilot comes to me and asks me out of the plane. There I am met by some FBI looking man-in-black. They ask me about my neighbor. I tell them I noticed nothing strange. They tell me she thought I was a terrorist because I was writing strange things on a pad of paper. I laugh. I bring them back to the plane. I showed them my math.It’s a bit funny. It’s a bit worrisome. The lady just looked at me, looked at my writing of mysterious formulae, and concluded I was up to no good. Because of that an entire flight was delayed by 1.5 hours.Trump’s America is already here. It’s not yet in power though. Personally, I will fight back.

>One day after assuring Americans he is not running for president “to make things unstable for the country,” the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald J. Trump, said in a television interview Thursday that he might seek to reduce the national debt by persuading creditors to accept something less than full payment.

>Asked whether the United States needed to pay its debts in full, or whether he could negotiate a partial repayment, Mr. Trump told the cable network CNBC, “I would borrow, knowing that if the economy crashed, you could make a deal.”

>Such remarks by a major presidential candidate have no modern precedent. The United States government is able to borrow money at very low interest rates because Treasury securities are regarded as a safe investment, and any cracks in investor confidence have a long history of costing American taxpayers a lot of money.

>Pressed to elaborate on his remarks, Mr. Trump did appear to step back. He said that he was not suggesting a default, but instead that the government could seek to repurchase debt for less than the face value of the securities. The government, in other words, would seek to repay less money than it borrowed.

So, is "the full faith and credit of the United States Government" just a meme that Trump will finally end? Is the best way to pay off our debt to negotiate a partial default? Is that a deal he can get?

The independent, but right-wing-leaning Tax Foundation's analysis says that he will create 10.14 trillion in new debt, even when you account for growthhttp://taxfoundation.org/article/details-and-analysis-donald-trump-s-tax-plan

I;ve been waiting for his anger to comfort me.TYBSMI've been reading all these happy clappy comments on the Guardian about how racist the Tories are for criticising Khan for appearing multiple times with Islamic extremists. Ugh.

>rejection of "Babylonian" (degenerate) culture>supports repatriation of all blacks to Africa>worships an emporer>hates violent and uncivil nature of blacks, as well as Jewish (Babylonian) media supporting such culture>strong belief in tradition, anti homosexual>nationalist, anti race mixing>supports strong...Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>73307230Does this mean bob Marley was a "Homophobe?" I'd love to see leftists start some trend like #MarleyMustFall then they ban bob Marley posters and make a dent in the weed merchandising industry